NHD Annotated Bib Checklist-2020

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ANNOTATED

BIBLIOGRAPHY
CHECKLIST*
*It is always best to consult the official NHD Contest Rule Book

“Annotated Bibliography” is typed and


“Bibliography” is typed and
Annotated Bibliography
Bibliography
centered on the first line of the first
centered on the first line of the
Primary Sources page of the bibliography
first page of the bibliography
Interviews

Austin, Eunice. “H-0316.” Interview by Jacquelyn Dowd Hall. University of North Carolina Oral The Annotated Bibliography is separated
Bibliography is separated into
E
Histories of the American South. August 18, 1979. Accessed January 29, 2014. into primary and secondary sources.
primary and secondary sources.
This interview taught me about the blacklisting of several workers after their open participation in the
strike. The interviewee was a striking rayon girl in 1929. She saw first-hand how the Bemberg and
TIP: Further categorize the sources into
PL
Glanzstoff plant managers blacklisted some of the women following the strike settlement.
interviews, periodicals, video, photographs,
Audio/Visual books etc.
Brothers, Roe, writer. Bristol Tennessee Blues. Hill Billies. Recorded 1925. Vocalion, MP3.

This song helped me to provide a uniquely East Tennessee viewpoint within my documentary.
M

Secondary Sources

Articles

Clark, J. Michael. “The Agrarian Male: Economic and Ecological Challenges in the New Century.”
Annotations explain how you
SA

Lecture, American Men’s Study Association Annual Meeting, Vanderbilt University,


Nashville, TN, 2005. used the source and how it
This journal article addresses the current struggles farmers in Appalachia and across the American
helped you to understand your
South face and the ongoing nature of these struggles since the fall of the Old South’s plantation topic better. Annotations are
economy. NOT a summary of each source.
Books
NEW RULE: Annota.ons can be no longer
Bates, Dais. The Long Shadow of Little Rock. New York: David McKay Co. Inc., 1962
than 3 sentences.
Daisy Bates was the president of the Arkansas NAACP and the one who met and listened to the stu-
dents each day. This firsthand account was very important to my paper because it made me more aware
of the feelings of people involved.
123 It is properly paginated

All sources that contributed to the development If a source is ambiguous in nature, you need
of your paper, provided usable information, or to justify in your annotations why you listed
afforded new perspectives appear in the bibliog- it as a primary or secondary source. It should
raphy. NOT be listed under both categories.

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